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Posted by Nilet on Sat Apr 5 13:16:56 2014, in response to Re: US appeals court upholds new Texas abortion rules, posted by New Flyer #857 on Sat Apr 5 13:07:10 2014. Don't change the topic. You've been asking me what I think if I find myself in a situation, not saying I give permission for that situation to develop and approve of it. Stick with the logic, not the rhetoric.(a) Who says every pregnant woman has "given permission for that situation to develop and approves of it?" (b) That you approve of the situation going in does not deprive you of the right to change your mind at any point. Here's a slightly related example germane to both points— if a woman agrees to have sex, but after she's started, she changes her mind and says "no." Is the man obligated to stop as soon as she tells him to? So every pregnant woman who chooses to retain the baby is guilty of slavery. Here's a pair of binoculars so you can see the point cruising over your head at an altitude of 35,000 feet. Yes, although even if I laugh, it wouldn't make a difference. Whether you laugh doesn't change a thing. It's not a human. It's an embryo, which given time and luck will eventually become a cat. Oh, did I fail to mention that it was a cat embryo? Sorry. |